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Week 9 of the NFL season marks another opportunity for players to make the most of their fits. With the calendar entering the first week of November, some venues meant chillier temperatures on game day. But that didn't put an end to summer weather fits, or mark the beginning of cozy looks. No different than last week, heavyweight flannels, jackets and beanies matched to team color palettes were present. Simple fits and graphic T's also entered the rotation, marking a wide range of combinations. Of course, with Halloween happening in the midst of Week 9, some players made sure to dress for the occasion. Here's a look at the top fits from Week 9.  Monday night looksHalloween may have been last Friday, but Dallas Cowboys defensive tackle Solomon Thomas made sure to show off his costume anyway. He arrived ahead of "Monday Night Football" against the Arizona Cardinals wearing a "Star Wars"-Esque fit.
Sunday night fitsSeattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba rocked a plaid salmon-colored suit before facing the Washington Commanders on "Sunday Night Football."
Late afternoon dripArguably the biggest matchup of the weekend between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills prompted a sleek three-piece suit from quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Sunday's bestEven though the calendar says November, it's still the last day of Halloweekend with Halloween falling on Friday. So naturally, New England Patriots receiver Mack Hollins treated the pregame tunnel walk like another costume reveal. Last week, Hollins showed up to Gillette Stadium in an inflatable chess piece costume. This time, he arrived as "Militia Mack" -- and even wore shoes, which is a stark change from his usual barefoot look.
TNF = 'Thursday night fashion'Playing the night before Halloween, Miami Dolphins guard Aaron Brewer made sure to rock a Michael Myers costume before facing the Baltimore Ravens.
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